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that all of us have to participate and that, in fact, it's important for us to make sure we've got a strong national defense and that we reduce our spending in a smart way. those of us who are luckiest in the society to close a few loopholes and deductions that the average american doesn't get. if that's the choice that we've got, i promise you we can win that debate because we're on the right side of this argument. i hope -- i expect that you guys will be with me on that. last point i'll make, obviously economic growth is a priority. making sure that we're opening up opportunity for everybody is also important. that's why emgregs reform is so critical. i said this is going to be a top priority and an early priority of my administration. i am heartened to see republicans and democrats starting to be in a serious conversation about getting this done. now is the time. i recognize that the politics aren't always easy. there are regionable variations. i understand that in some places this may end up being a tough issue, but what i also know is that part of our strength is our youth and o
that all of us have to participate and that, in fact, it's important for us to make sure we've got a strong national defense and that we reduce our spending in a smart way. those of us who are luckiest in the society to close a few loopholes and deductions that the average american doesn't get. if that's the choice that we've got, i promise you we can win that debate because we're on the right side of this argument. i hope -- i expect that you guys will be with me on that. last point i'll make,...
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it's not us and them, it's all of us together. and when we make this a priority for the country, so much is possible. i think the challenge with the austerity budgets is that it is coming from this place of scarcity, but i think we all know there's so many ways in which this country is resource-full. and our families are resource-full, and work forces are resource-full. and when we make something a priority, we can make it happen. so this is about bringing together all of these different experiences and interests to make this a national priority. >> mary, so many of the workers we're talking about are immigrant women. um, tell us about some of the challenges and maybe strategies for engaging them keeping in mind that some of them at this moment may not be of legal status and really reluctant. >> i think there's been a really long-held belief that immigrant workers cannot be organized and that they will not take the risk. however, there's a lot of success stories that really challenge that myth among janitors, among construction wo
it's not us and them, it's all of us together. and when we make this a priority for the country, so much is possible. i think the challenge with the austerity budgets is that it is coming from this place of scarcity, but i think we all know there's so many ways in which this country is resource-full. and our families are resource-full, and work forces are resource-full. and when we make something a priority, we can make it happen. so this is about bringing together all of these different...
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he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half the problems we got. ed said, no it wouldn't. we would have our less than this. we should let all of these kids have nothing else to do and disaffiliated and reconnected to the mainstream of life by giving them something positive to be a part of. mayor koch wrote 10 nonfiction books, for mr. rees and four children's books. -- four mysteries and four children's books. childhood obesity is the number one pandemic in america today. the mayor got a lot of laughs out of his soda remarks, but there is truth there. he was thinking about what life would be
he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half...
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we used cars that use oil, that is a rockefeller gift. and we are consuming news that were developed by people like joseph pulitzer. he came to the united states as a mercenary soldier in the civil war. he didn't really see any action. like many veterans after the war, he was unemployed. it is hard to reinvigorate people into the economy. he ended up in st. louis where he becomes confronted by a major german american who becomes a senator from new york. joseph pulitzer enters the world of press at that point. interesting in regards to modern-day immigrants. it is that kind of speed of immigration that we had in the 19th century when people were coming. he becomes fabulously successful . and he invented a very new form of journalism. it is much like a modern-day surfer. what i mean is that if you go to a beach and look out the water beyond where the waves are breaking, men and women paddle out in the middle of the ocean. some perceive that that will be the best wave of the day, whereas others don't see it. well, in regards to joseph pulitz
we used cars that use oil, that is a rockefeller gift. and we are consuming news that were developed by people like joseph pulitzer. he came to the united states as a mercenary soldier in the civil war. he didn't really see any action. like many veterans after the war, he was unemployed. it is hard to reinvigorate people into the economy. he ended up in st. louis where he becomes confronted by a major german american who becomes a senator from new york. joseph pulitzer enters the world of press...
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after you think about, million estimated near us. flying toward us in some point. i mean, don't you think they're ought to be a bigger effort to identify these *? i don't like that 99 percent. >> we would love to have them extend the budget to be able to track everything. we have done a good job of finding the biggest ones, like the multiple measurements, being able to know their orbitz well so that we can know exactly how close we're coming from a software coming back and things like that. but it's the smaller ones of the ones that we don't know as much. we can track them when they're for weight. lou: well, the meteor, the smaller one today. i mean, that video of the sonic boom that was created, the windows being blown out, striking, well, parts of its striking a factory to more than a thousand people injured. that's very serious. >> a little bit of a like a call because these are the small ones that we don't yet have the capability to track. we now see them until they enter the earth's atmosphere, and did you enter the earth's atmosphere more frequently than we r
after you think about, million estimated near us. flying toward us in some point. i mean, don't you think they're ought to be a bigger effort to identify these *? i don't like that 99 percent. >> we would love to have them extend the budget to be able to track everything. we have done a good job of finding the biggest ones, like the multiple measurements, being able to know their orbitz well so that we can know exactly how close we're coming from a software coming back and things like...
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way. >> tell us about that. you paid your flood insurance, paid your bill every year. >> every year. >> didn't default, paid your bills. why are the saying you don't deserve whatever -- to be made hole? >> that's their whole idea. the whole idea is we're going to make you whole. their idea is if you had four feet or five feet in of water in your house, we're going to cut away what got ruined and make you hole again but our house and many houses in my neighborhood have been deemed up inhabitable and we need to raise the house above the flood plain and rebuild and it we can't do that with the insurance companies are giving us. the other neighbors are just as angry, just as upset, tired. people want to come home. they can't come home. they don't have the money to come home because there are delays between the insurance companies, between fema, between mortgage companies. people trying to get checks from their mortgage companies. nobody is communicating with anyone, and the people who lived in these homes are the on
way. >> tell us about that. you paid your flood insurance, paid your bill every year. >> every year. >> didn't default, paid your bills. why are the saying you don't deserve whatever -- to be made hole? >> that's their whole idea. the whole idea is we're going to make you whole. their idea is if you had four feet or five feet in of water in your house, we're going to cut away what got ruined and make you hole again but our house and many houses in my neighborhood have...
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they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the most part, with a certain con sitwent sigh -- constituency in keeping them happy. that was not just the white middle class, by the way. there's this, we're trying to keep the black civil rights liberal class who fought for desegregation happy too, and there was that contingent in louisville fighting for desegregation intensely all these years as well, and so, yeah, in terms of what works, i think, you know, i listen to a lot of people every day talking about to me about what works, and i don't have an answer because i spent a lot of time in really good schools that seem to be working. there's also something that's,
they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last four years is an incredible experience. when i came in to this building as the secretary of state four years ago, and received such a warm welcome, i knew there was something really special about this place. and that having the honor to lead the state department and usaid would be unique and singular, exciting and challenging. it has been all of those things and so much more. i cannot fully express how grateful i am to those with whom i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. but i'm proud of the work we have done to elevate diplomacy and development, to serve the nation
but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last...
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what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announc
what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the...
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government memos show drones have been cleared for use against u.s. citizens suspected as working against terrorists. tracie potts is live in washington with the details. >> reporter: good morning. brennan defended and strongly defended the use of drones but he distanced himself from how the bush administration questioned terror suspects. it looks like john brennan is gaining the support of several lawmakers after defending u.s. drone attacks on terror suspects, even americans. at least three have been killed so far. >> i think any american who did that should know well that they, in fact, are part of an enemy against us and that united states will do everything possible to destroy that enemy to save american lives. >> reporter: drones are used against imminent threats, he said, not as payback. but some are still concerned if it's legal and ask, what if the cia takes out the wrong person? >> we've got to see all, any and all, of those legal opinions, ones that the bipartisan group of senators asked for, before the vote. >> if you would remove that ind
government memos show drones have been cleared for use against u.s. citizens suspected as working against terrorists. tracie potts is live in washington with the details. >> reporter: good morning. brennan defended and strongly defended the use of drones but he distanced himself from how the bush administration questioned terror suspects. it looks like john brennan is gaining the support of several lawmakers after defending u.s. drone attacks on terror suspects, even americans. at least...
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and they come to our court looking to meet with us and to talk to us, each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i traveled to law school to account the bar association groups. i travel to other kinds of groups as well, because i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about how it makes me so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with the people i can get them to understand our legal system a little bit better, i hope that they will become better citizens. that they will be more active citizens, and working in the team unity and improving it for everyone. so we're busy on lots of different things, not just him being in the courtroom. that our that lawyers have argued cases before us, it's a microcosm of the work that we put into the case. >> the most popular question submitted was how do the justices get along? [laughter] now, i know that relations among you all are deeply collegial, so i'm wondering, what are the conference rituals and the ways you all build relationships? >> it starts with respect. if you come into this process, appreciating that every sing
and they come to our court looking to meet with us and to talk to us, each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i traveled to law school to account the bar association groups. i travel to other kinds of groups as well, because i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about how it makes me so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with the people i can get them to understand our legal system a little bit better, i hope that they will become better citizens. that...
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we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also have racial diversity that racial diversity matters because people come with different experiences and they say that the experience of race is more than just about income, so for black americans for example the wealth gap i think is much harder to measure and that he may have differentiation cnn.com but it's a different matter. >> host: it could be poverty which is more john. >> guest: that's harder to capture. those experiences are caught up in the history of discrimination and of segregation and the continued institutional races in this country that those things are not captured by just looking at the cla
we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also...
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she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff like that, helps him. it's fun, interactive. >> we're thrilled that you won one of our ipad minis. stick with us, everybody, because we're giving away another ipad mini in just a little bit. >> remember, you need wednesday's buzzword and have to be 18 or older to enter. >> hang with us. wednesday's buzzword in just a bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> when you want to go out sledding you typically do two things. snow and some sort of hill. >> and a sled. >> in this first video we'll show you how to go sledding without the sled and without the snow. >> oh. >> what's in place of the sle
she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff...
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it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find out -- i heard a statistic that the overwhelming majority of illegal guns come from 1% of dealers. 1% of dealers are placing so many of these illegal guns into inner cities. >> right. mayor bloomberg funded an operation where he had private investigators go to various states and see them, film them violating the laws. if you are able to trace them more accurately, perhaps we wouldn't have to do that. but would it -- >> jon: bloomberg did this? he funded this? where did he get the money for that? [laughter] if could you have one t
it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find...
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government memos leaked earlier this week showed drones had been cleared for use against u.s. citizens suspected of working as terrorists. nbc's tracie potts is live with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. brennaned defended and strongly defended the use of drones but distanced himself from how the bush administration questioned terror suspects. >> truth, the full truth and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: it looks like john brennan is gaining the support of several lawmakers, after defending drone attacks on terror suspects and even americans. at least three killed so far. >> any american who did that should know well that they in fact are part of an enemy against us and that the united states will do everything possible to destroy that enemy to save american lives. >> reporter: drones are used against imminent threats, he said, not as payback. but some are still concerned if it's legal and asked what if the cia takes out the wrong person. >> we've got to see, all -- any and all, of those legal opinions, the ones that the bipartisan group of senato
government memos leaked earlier this week showed drones had been cleared for use against u.s. citizens suspected of working as terrorists. nbc's tracie potts is live with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. brennaned defended and strongly defended the use of drones but distanced himself from how the bush administration questioned terror suspects. >> truth, the full truth and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: it looks like john brennan is gaining the...
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. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say she is expected to fully recover. she is wise beyond her years. >> absolutely. >> coming up at noon, it does not look like much now but this skull was one of the most powerful men in england. we will tell you who belongs to and a very odd place where it was found. >> in an effort to rebuild after hurricane sandy one key player is suggesting to people not to rebuild. why new york is looking to reclaim. >> death of an american woman traveling abroad in turkey. >> here is a live look outside where we are getting ready potential for more snow. jacqui jeras will tell >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with scott thuman and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon. on your side. >> officials in turkey have finished an autopsy on an american tourist who went missing in istanbul and later was found dead. authorities have identified the woman as a 33-year-old from staten island, new york. she died from a fierce blows to the head. she was on a photography trip and investigators
. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say she is expected to fully recover. she is wise beyond her years. >> absolutely. >> coming up at noon, it does not look like much now but this skull was one of the most powerful men in england. we will tell you who belongs to and a very odd place where it was found. >> in an effort to rebuild after hurricane sandy one key player is suggesting to people not to rebuild. why new york is looking...
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you hear words like record, historic being used. is this going to be as bad as it's shaping up to be? >> there's no reason for it not to. the models are in agreement, this is going to be a two-foot snowstorm in boston and that's what's going to make it such a record-breaking storm. you don't get two-foot storms right in boston itself. we have torrential downpours across virginia, across north carolina. all of that is running into very cold air that you sitting across new england. and that's why we are going see those blizzard warnings indicating that we could see a crippling snowstorm. not just the snow telephone. but boston picks up 24 to 32 inches. and power outages as well. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a peek out your window. in philadelphia, again, we're looking at a wintry mix. not a whole lot of accumulation. not much in philadelphia. again, just the back side of the storm. tampa, florida, looks good, sunshine today, topping out with a high of 74. so this storm is certainly something we're going to keep
you hear words like record, historic being used. is this going to be as bad as it's shaping up to be? >> there's no reason for it not to. the models are in agreement, this is going to be a two-foot snowstorm in boston and that's what's going to make it such a record-breaking storm. you don't get two-foot storms right in boston itself. we have torrential downpours across virginia, across north carolina. all of that is running into very cold air that you sitting across new england. and...
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you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you believe. getting to the world series. the publication also says the top 14 in baseball all reside in the national league. spring training, believe it or not, beginning next week. all right, on to hockey. after last night's loss, the caps have the worst record in the league. gm addressing reporters today, says don't blame my new coach. blame the players. it's their fault. but, he also said he's not blowing up this team. >> all right, finally, don't forget to join us back here tonight for our game of the week. ladies hoops, it's g
you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you...
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. >> host: none of us do. but i think what's interesting, one of the real virtues of the book which is amazingly written, is you chronicle this perspective. you highlight this perspective, but you also help us track how the activists engaged in the pushback. often times i think the victory -- these victories are celebrated but people don't really get a sense of the footprint, what steps they took to get there talk about that. these activists that pushed to save central and advanced the legal argument, shifted the tide for the entire country. how did they do it? >> guest: well, there was really a bunch of very interesting and eclectic people but they came at it from different -- very different places. although a lot of them had been friends from -- one of them was a very gregarious football coach and he had been a gadfly, and had writtennedder toals to the newspaper, and they kind of knew what they were doing when it came to community activism. another had been part of the black nationalist movement in the '70s
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thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming here from around the world to learn about liberty. in a few weeks it will do another show with college students, but that's all for this show. see you next week. baiting. adam: that's all that time we have. melissa will be back monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" another unintended consequence of obamacare. now your health insurance may not cover your spouse and more. and starting to get hit by the sales tax. one economist says the designers of the law were all wrong. and, to top tier weekend. we have you covered with the important things like what the stars are going to wear and what is really in those slight bags. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up later in the show. first, our top story. listen to this. honey, you are uninsured. yet another consequence of obamacare. you can add it to the list. more and more employers planning to drop health coverage for spouses. all in an ef
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting sales to marketing strategies. they know that higher prices will cost sales. the question is just how much. walmart stocks stores with cheaper goods and smaller packages well burger king cuts the price of its whopper junior to a dollar 29. look, prices just keep going up and up and americans are adjusting spending and expectations. i will tell you, one potential silver lining here, the agriculture department says food inflation may ease later this years the effects of last year's drought began to wear off. maybe this time the federal government will get its inflatio
this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting...
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he has not abandoned us, okay? let's see what is in the news. >> the pope resigned, oh, lord. >> i got one. >> you guys remember oscar pas of troias? mazing story? it says here that -- no. no. no. this is interesting. okay. you guys think you might have it bad but do you have it worse than 4,000 stranded on nightmare cruise that is about us! >> yes. >> enough of that headline. >> thank you for being with >> dana: hello. i'm dana perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling, and our long-lost friend greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so president obama is about to return to washington after a guys' weekend in florida where he played a round of golf with tiger woods. we'd love to show you pictures but there aren't available because the press was shut out. didn't the president say this last thursday? >> this is the most transparent administration in history. i can documentbe how that is the case. >> dana: the white house press corps is not convinced. fox's senior wh
he has not abandoned us, okay? let's see what is in the news. >> the pope resigned, oh, lord. >> i got one. >> you guys remember oscar pas of troias? mazing story? it says here that -- no. no. no. this is interesting. okay. you guys think you might have it bad but do you have it worse than 4,000 stranded on nightmare cruise that is about us! >> yes. >> enough of that headline. >> thank you for being with >> dana: hello. i'm dana perino with andrea...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional t
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of...
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but they use the social issues like with todd akin. maybe somebody doesn't give them the opportunity. that would be a chance. >> does he have a personal? >> rand paul? >> greg: i can't tell if it's a natural hair curl or a perm. that is for the debate. we have a professional grad student in the office. and we have $6-gallon gas. why not a libertarian? it can't be worse. >> bob: well, gutfeld, let me tell you. first of all, it's interesting to me you said a libertarian republican. libertarians are on the ballot every four years and they qualified for it for a long time now. he is clearly running for the republican presidential nomination. but the idea that rand paul and the good doctor and the republican party casting aroundbe for the various people tells me that the bench for the republicans, which we kept talking about would be mighty strong is not nearly as strong. rubio got a taste of what it's like to step in the midto feel mix and it's not pleasant. >> greg: he sold $200,000 of bottled water. i should be so lucky. >> eric: did you
but they use the social issues like with todd akin. maybe somebody doesn't give them the opportunity. that would be a chance. >> does he have a personal? >> rand paul? >> greg: i can't tell if it's a natural hair curl or a perm. that is for the debate. we have a professional grad student in the office. and we have $6-gallon gas. why not a libertarian? it can't be worse. >> bob: well, gutfeld, let me tell you. first of all, it's interesting to me you said a libertarian...
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i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and findings. it's 5,000 square feet of stuff. how do you know what you're looking for? >> you don't. i feel like it's a jungle sort of in a way. different jewelry parts. i kind of like the whole treasure hunting aspect of it. >> these look like they're vintage earrings, clip-on earrings, i like them because the colors and patterns are really different. so this is thread that was used in french uniforms during the '20s, i picked it out because it was shiny. but then i noticed it's a little bit cool to the touch. so i think it has metal in it. i'm curious it take it back it my studio an
i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and...
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follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday. what we just learneded about his captor. good evening. tonight, is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts today. as i said, they're delaying a controversial and highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. the question tonight, does the long history between the mormons and boy scouts have to do anything with the announcement? mormons represent 15% of the 2.7 million registered boy scouts. that is the single biggest group in america. they pay dues. also jointly on land together and their departure could l
follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday....
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg pushing the packaging used usually to-go. and charles says the ban has to go. >> you get something with gravy on it, put it in paper? and hopefully don't have far to go. i don't think the president-- i'm sorry, the president -- mayor bloomberg understands little people. all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in the house they banned styrofoam and costs went through the roof. and the bodegas on 6th and 48th and 47th can't afford to make this change, it's ridiculous. >> i started his soft drink move because, well, because we have socialized medicine in new york and if you're going to have socialized med
new york city mayor michael bloomberg pushing the packaging used usually to-go. and charles says the ban has to go. >> you get something with gravy on it, put it in paper? and hopefully don't have far to go. i don't think the president-- i'm sorry, the president -- mayor bloomberg understands little people. all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you...
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brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is to have a working prototype or product or service that people are already using. in the past you used to raise money in order to build the prototype but today with open-based tools and cloud-based services and marketing features such as google+ and facebook, things are very different. i think they expect you to show up with something that's already working, not just a vision and a key. it's something these ooh already in use. >> this guy has something. it's working. even if he's not looking for money, how do you get advice? oftentimes it's easier to a
brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is...
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. >> so what does that mean for us? >> well, it means -- it means that republicans are going to be fighting on the federal spening part but likely we're going to live in an economy that's structured according to president obama's wishes for the next four years because he got reelected. >> byron york, nice to see you from san francisco. always appreciate it. >> thank you, jenna. >>> the white house reaction to today's job report is this. the president's economic advisors saying critical investments are needed to promote job creation. that's part of the game plan. is more spending the answer here? former ohio democratic congressman and fox news contributor now dennis accuse k. spend what and spend it where? >> first of all, we can't be talking about more taxes. we have to talk about creating more tax pay years. we the country needs more employers. that's what the country needs now. as far as cutting spending, we have to be aware if we cut spending significantly, the gdp which is already slowing down is going to make an ev
. >> so what does that mean for us? >> well, it means -- it means that republicans are going to be fighting on the federal spening part but likely we're going to live in an economy that's structured according to president obama's wishes for the next four years because he got reelected. >> byron york, nice to see you from san francisco. always appreciate it. >> thank you, jenna. >>> the white house reaction to today's job report is this. the president's economic...
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you predicted it would miss us. correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. what are we to think of that? >> the object in russia a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans endo end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and hard to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained 24 hours a day. thank the team for us. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >>> overseas for this story. and a stunning moment from south after kra tonight. an emotional breakdown in court from oscar pistorius, the runner charged with murder. we have the impages from the courtroom. >> reporter: the once proud olympian broke down at this first court appearance, weeping as a judge announced he would be charged with premeditated murder. local media quote police saying his covermodel girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, was shot four times through a bathroom
you predicted it would miss us. correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. what are we to think of that? >> the object in russia a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans endo end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and hard to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained 24 hours a...
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they're not used as often as they used to be in the era of mobility. how can we recreate what's already there to take it up to the next level in terms of technology? >> exactly. we're so excited about this. we have the reinvent payphones design challenge. it invites ideas and innovations from the public. we have over 11,000 payphones. at the height about five or six years ago, 30 million calls a year, now about five million calls a year. we know at times like hurricane sandy, they're crucial because they connect during emergency. we know people are using payphones less thauz bay have mobile phones and that's increasing. but some of the ideas are wi-fi hot spots, charging stations, the ideas really are limitless and the submissions closed on monday, we had over 125. now the challenge is narrowing it down for a demo day coming up soon. >> good to have you on the program. we'll be watching your developments for sure. >>> up this week, look at how the stock market ended the week. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the
they're not used as often as they used to be in the era of mobility. how can we recreate what's already there to take it up to the next level in terms of technology? >> exactly. we're so excited about this. we have the reinvent payphones design challenge. it invites ideas and innovations from the public. we have over 11,000 payphones. at the height about five or six years ago, 30 million calls a year, now about five million calls a year. we know at times like hurricane sandy, they're...
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thanks so much for joining us tonight at 10:00. here's brian now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> it could be a winter storm for the history books. blizzard warnings are in effect from new jersey up to maine. take some live pictures now from foxboro, massachusetts. the storm could bring 1 to 3 feet of snow to parts of new england, winds up to 70 miles per hour. that's hurricane strength. amtrak's northeast corridor on lockdown, thousands of flights canceled. we'll have more on the travel situation in a minute. the snow mixing in with high winds and heavy waves on the coast making it feel like a winter hurricane. we have the story from sandwich beach on cape come. >> reporter: just trying to get out of the car you have to push the door open and it's just blowing the snow. it's heavy wet snow that is just blowing right at you. you know, i'm really not one to wear the goggles, but i didn't have much choice. >> gary mcgrady is in the weather center to tell us what's going on. we're grateful that's not here. >> i money i never will be i
thanks so much for joining us tonight at 10:00. here's brian now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> it could be a winter storm for the history books. blizzard warnings are in effect from new jersey up to maine. take some live pictures now from foxboro, massachusetts. the storm could bring 1 to 3 feet of snow to parts of new england, winds up to 70 miles per hour. that's hurricane strength. amtrak's northeast corridor on lockdown, thousands of flights canceled. we'll have more on the...